So, San Francisco Magazine has a smaller mag called 7x7 which has an offshoot called 7x7 Weddings. Personally, I like when women wear colors other than white and pretty much do their own thing. I see it as being unique and true to ones self. Anywho, I never buy the mag because the photographer I interned with shoots for SF mag and gets them for free hence I get them for free. I was in the bookstore the other day and flipped through 7x7 Weddings and came across this http://www.7x7.com/wedding-resource/...-wedding-woods. Very Cool!! I liked it so much, I bought the mag.
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A few months ago I somehow ended up on the 7x7 site and there was a link to a wedding that was the worst thing I've ever seen. The theme was atrocious, the outfits were heinous, and as a guest it would have been horrible, I can't imagine the PTSD a member of the bridal party may still be experiencing.

Pretty sure I'm not the demographic for 7x7 anyway, since I'm a born native and don't need outside input on my hometown. Their founders are from Detroit, but at least they aren't as full of themselves as the uptown almanac people.

A few months ago I somehow ended up on the 7x7 site and there was a link to a wedding that was the worst thing I've ever seen. The theme was atrocious, the outfits were heinous, and as a guest it would have been horrible, I can't imagine the PTSD a member of the bridal party may still be experiencing.

Pretty sure I'm not the demographic for 7x7 anyway, since I'm a born native and don't need outside input on my hometown. Their founders are from Detroit, but at least they aren't as full of themselves as the uptown almanac people.

lol...do you remember which wedding it was? I never go on their site but I'm curious to see which one you're talking about.

lol...do you remember which wedding it was? I never go on their site but I'm curious to see which one you're talking about.

Well...you're a Cowboys fan, which is hard to forgive! I'll find it and PM it to you so we're not tracked down by angry hipsters. I figure if we head to the Richmond or Sunset they will get lost if they follow, but one can never be too safe.

ETA: I may never find it, the hipster bicycle wedding with PBR cans and Converse low tops stopped me in my tracks.

ETA: Found and sent via PM. I swore there were more photos with the original article. I went to the photographer's site and found a lot more. It appears the theme was for the rehearsal dinner, but still, the ensemble of the bride was questionable. Some of the other weddings from that photographer were quite extra when it came to bridesmaid dresses.

Well...you're a DIE HARD Cowboys fan, which I can forgive! I'll find it and PM it to you so we're not tracked down by angry hipsters. I figure if we head to the Richmond or Sunset they will get lost if they follow, but one can never be too safe.

fixed that for ya! LOL!

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ETA: I may never find it, the hipster bicycle wedding with PBR cans and Converse low tops stopped me in my tracks.

ETA: Found and sent via PM. I swore there were more photos with the original article. I went to the photographer's site and found a lot more. It appears the theme was for the rehearsal dinner, but still, the ensemble of the bride was questionable. Some of the other weddings from that photographer were quite extra when it came to bridesmaid dresses.

Wait, brides who have "Tiffany-esque" blue themed weddings are sad, tacky and budget??? Lol. My destination wedding celebrates the color box my Tiffany & Co. engagement ring came in . You know, not the "budget" outlet.. the one on 5th Ave in NYC where I got engaged.
I was surfing for ideas when a google search brought me here. It's such a special and personal decision that I was a little surprised to see such unnecessary commentary. If its not for you, don't choose it I hope similar minded brides don't stumble on such careless comments and allow it to tarnish the shine on their vision for their special day.

Wait, brides who have "Tiffany-esque" blue themed weddings are sad, tacky and budget??? Lol. My destination wedding celebrates the color box my Tiffany & Co. engagement ring came in . You know, not the "budget" outlet.. the one on 5th Ave in NYC where I got engaged.
I was surfing for ideas when a google search brought me here. It's such a special and personal decision that I was a little surprised to see such unnecessary commentary. If its not for you, don't choose it I hope similar minded brides don't stumble on such careless comments and allow it to tarnish the shine on their vision for their special day.

I searched but could not find any comments about Tiffany blue themes being sad, tacky or budget. Were you addressing someone in particular with your post?

Wait, brides who have "Tiffany-esque" blue themed weddings are sad, tacky and budget??? Lol. My destination wedding celebrates the color box my Tiffany & Co. engagement ring came in . You know, not the "budget" outlet.. the one on 5th Ave in NYC where I got engaged.
I was surfing for ideas when a google search brought me here. It's such a special and personal decision that I was a little surprised to see such unnecessary commentary. If its not for you, don't choose it I hope similar minded brides don't stumble on such careless comments and allow it to tarnish the shine on their vision for their special day.

If the comments of random strangers on a site they aren't even members of will do that, they need to grow thicker skin.

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Wait, brides who have "Tiffany-esque" blue themed weddings are sad, tacky and budget??? Lol. My destination wedding celebrates the color box my Tiffany & Co. engagement ring came in . You know, not the "budget" outlet.. the one on 5th Ave in NYC where I got engaged.
I was surfing for ideas when a google search brought me here. It's such a special and personal decision that I was a little surprised to see such unnecessary commentary. If its not for you, don't choose it I hope similar minded brides don't stumble on such careless comments and allow it to tarnish the shine on their vision for their special day.

Does anyone have any ideas for something "lit" that the married couple can exit the reception to? Our daughter and her fiance were planning to have sparklers but since this isn't New Year's or the 4th, we're having problems finding them. Anything with a flame is out by city law. I guess we could do lanterns with battery-lit candles.

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